Last May, coincidentally with Trump's JCPOA pullout, Netanyahu claimed Israel has thousands of incriminating documents, charts, presentations, photos and videos, showing Tehran lied for years to the international community.

Without credible evidence backing his announcement, he falsely claimed Iran has a secret nuclear weapons program called Project Amad – to "design, produce and test 5 warheads, each of 10 kilotons TNT yield for integration on a missile."

He turned truth on its head, claiming Iran built a secret underground facility for developing nuclear cores and implosion systems.

Time and again, Netanyahu turns truth on its head about Iran. His dissembling wore thin long ago. His Wednesday theatrics once again backfired, a clearly understood exercise of Iranophobic deception - new accusations as fabricated as earlier ones.

Netanyahu: "Today I'm disclosing for the first time that Iran has another secret facility in Tehran. A secret atomic warehouse for storing massive amounts of equipment and material for Iran's secret nuclear weapons program."

Fact: Not a shred of credible evidence supports his fabricated accusation.

Press TV called his Wednesday theatrics a "new vaudeville" act "without providing any proof to support his claims" because none exists.

In late August, Netanyahu disgracefully threatened Iran with "atomic annihilation," adding "our enemies know very well what Israel is capable of doing" - virtually admitting that the Jewish state is nuclear armed and dangerous.

At the time, Zarif tweeted: "Iran, a country without nuclear weapons, is threatened with atomic annihilation by a warmonger standing next to an actual (Dimona) nuclear weapons factory," adding:

His remarks were "beyond shameless…No arts and craft show will ever obfuscate that Israel is only regime in our region with a secret and undeclared nuclear weapons program — including an actual atomic arsenal."

"Time for Israel to fess up and open its illegal nuclear weapons program to international inspectors.

Israel refuses to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran a signatory country since 1968 when NPT was opened for signatures.

The Islamic Republic fully complies with its provisions. The US and Israel flagrantly breach them unaccountably.